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Archive for November 4th, 2007

Scene: Buckingham Palace. The Duke of Edinburgh is talking to King Abdullah, Saudi Arabia

“Sorry… Abdullah…. Mugabe won’t be joining us for lunch… can’t get him into the country these days. Silly bastard runs a dreadful ship…. appalling record on human rights, runs his country like a tin-pot dictator… locks up opposition leaders… and Brown is kicking up a fuss about attending some conference because he is going..”

“I am meeting Mr Brown soon, I think?”

“Yes… no problem there… no awkward questions.”

“Good… good… So… we go shooting rare birds later?”

“No… a bit of a cock up on the bird shooting front, I’m afraid… some silly bastards shot two rare protected birds the other day on our Sandringham estate… can’t get near the place for bird twitchers and busydodies… sorry…”

” Mr Milliband… he has been deported?”

“No… not quite old chap… had to go and adopt another child at short notice.”

When I last visited Chiswick Police Station, to report a motorcycle theft, I noticed a picture of Dixon of Dock Green on the reception wall. It may still be there. I do not know. I do not hang out in police stations – but it amused me that an icon of policing from a bygone era was on the police station wall.

Britain’s most senior traffic policeman, Meredydd Hughes, Chief Constable of South Yorkshire, could be banned from driving after allegedly being caught doing 90mph on a 60mph road. He has, reportedly, resigned as head of roads policing at the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo). Mail story

Ironically, Mr Hughes was nicked by North Wales police, where the chief constable is Richard Brunstrom. Mr Brunstrom is notorious for his strict views on speeding, yet he wishes to legalise drugs and end ‘these immoral’ law. (Independent). Curious world we live in.

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